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Hacking Public Wi-Fi DNS to Steal Credentials

Criminals are hacking into public Wi-Fi devices—at hotels, conference centers, and so on—around the world and changing their DNS settings. The goal is to redirect users to fake login pages and steal their credentials.

We haven't written up this one. Schneier on Security has the full story — the link below goes straight to it.

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GSoC 2026 - Week 11

Week 11 of my Google Summer of Code journey with CircuitVerse (August 3rd to August 9th) was all about one thing: testing the canonical pipeline against real circuits.

  • Week 11 of GSoC 2026 focused on testing CircuitVerse's canonical import/export pipeline.
  • Aboo proposed downloading Editor's Picks circuit data for faster, reliable tests.
  • Many real circuits failed round trip, revealing lost information in the pipeline.

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